One of the oldest stories in the Bible features early humans getting greedy and restless. So much so that they decided to build a colossal tower. But this tower project wasn't just a boredom buster. They built it because they wanted to stockpile power; they wanted more than they had (see Genesis 11:4-9). Naturally, humans tend to gather more than they need; to keep buying things and piling up their possessions. Why do we do this? Because it makes us feel safe or comfortable, or more in control.
Remember today, though: 'The earth is the Lord's and everything in it, the world and all its people belong to him' (Psalm 24:1 NLT). When we trust in what we own, in our hard-earned savings and/or privileges, then we're forgetting the most important source: God. All we have comes from God.
Our trust shouldn't be in our stuff, but in God's provision and generosity. Does the Bible have something to say about that, too? Yes: 'Warn the rich people of this world not to be proud or to trust in wealth that is easily lost. Tell them to have faith in God, who is rich and blesses us with everything we need to enjoy life' (1 Timothy 6:17 CEV). When we realise that 'stuff' isn't ours to keep, it's easier to be generous with it.
So what now? Feeling bored or restless? Trusting that God will look after you, do the opposite of those who built Babel: rather than getting stuff for yourself, give one thing away in the next 24 hours.
